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Last week, footage of a new creed was shared with the Internet, in which a congregation confesses a gospel outside of the one entrusted to the saints. More concerning in this worship service was the children's sermon, which used a non-biblical Jesus to justify a way of life that stands against authentic Christianity. This segment covers both portions, talking a bit about the nature of this faith and how it stands against the historic Christian faith. The purpose is not to speak ill of churches sympathetic to this ideology. Rather, it is to help viewers to identify some of the fundamental beliefs of this hostile religion so as to better sense when it starts impinging upon the identity of their own fellowships.
By Jeffrey RickmanLast week, footage of a new creed was shared with the Internet, in which a congregation confesses a gospel outside of the one entrusted to the saints. More concerning in this worship service was the children's sermon, which used a non-biblical Jesus to justify a way of life that stands against authentic Christianity. This segment covers both portions, talking a bit about the nature of this faith and how it stands against the historic Christian faith. The purpose is not to speak ill of churches sympathetic to this ideology. Rather, it is to help viewers to identify some of the fundamental beliefs of this hostile religion so as to better sense when it starts impinging upon the identity of their own fellowships.